Taxhaber knows what is best for us.

Kitzhaber's spokesman, Tim Raphael, said Wednesday that the Democratic governor has asked his staff to bring forward a range of options to improve school security, expand access to mental health and address firearms regulations. Ceasefire Oregon, a nonprofit group the seeks to reduce gun violence, has pushed for a ban on such weapons and has support from several Democratic legislators, including Sen. Ginny Burdick and Rep. Mitch Greenlick, both of Portland. The governor also appears to be on board.

"He really sees no reason for civilians to have assault weapons," Raphael said.

Burdick also plans to introduce legislation that would ban ammunition magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds. Greenlick, meanwhile, is sponsoring a bill to help schools pay for security enhancements.

"I believe in a well-regulated militia," Greenlick said. "But I don't believe every person has to have an assault rifle, or an atomic bomb or a tank or whatever."

Liberals are showing everyday from municipal level to state to federal its party line first. They truly have become the borg collective.
The rights of the largest minority in the America the Individual have been downgraded worse than our credit rating

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